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Walters Art Museum Ms. W.26
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This Psalter was made for, and most
likely by, a group of Benedictine nuns
at the Abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra
in Augsburg, Germany. Although the
Psalter itself, along with its calendar,
date to the late twelfth or early
thirteenth century, a number of texts
and prayers were added in the mid
thirteenth century. Most striking about
the manuscript are its illuminations,
which include a prefatory cycle,
full-page miniatures and historiated
initials. While all are Romanesque in
style, they vary greatly in quality and
technique, and three or four different
artists seem to have been at work. The
Claricia Psalter takes its name from one
of the initials, which depicts a young
girl in secular dress swinging from the
initial "Q," who has
"Claricia" written around her
head. It has been suggested that the
image represents a novice artist who
signed her work, but there are many
other theories, and none are certain.
See this manuscript page by page at the Walters Museum Website: art.thewalters.org/viewgallery.aspx?id=1 255
High resolution images of all the pages of this manuscript, and of many other manuscripts from the Walters Art Museum, are available at: www.thedigitalwalters.org/01_ACCESS_WALT ERS_MANUSCRIPTS.html
These images were created and are provided through a Preservation and Access grant awarded to The Walters Art Museum by the National Endowment for the Humanities, 2008-2010.
See this manuscript page by page at the Walters Museum Website: art.thewalters.org/viewgallery.aspx?id=1 255
High resolution images of all the pages of this manuscript, and of many other manuscripts from the Walters Art Museum, are available at: www.thedigitalwalters.org/01_ACCESS_WALT ERS_MANUSCRIPTS.html
These images were created and are provided through a Preservation and Access grant awarded to The Walters Art Museum by the National Endowment for the Humanities, 2008-2010.
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